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Mickey Leland (American congressman.); 1944-1989, Relief work (Africa) | |
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William H. Gray (III.), United States Congress House Committee on the Budget | |
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Charles B. Rangel; 1930-., Income tax | |
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Apartheid, Civil rights demonstrations, United States (Foreign relations, South Africa), South Africa (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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Jury selection, Black jurors |
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Single people, Cities and towns (Rating) | |
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Self confidence in children | |
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Samuel L. Banks, Black middle classes, Blacks (Economic conditions) | |
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United States Supreme Court, Refugees, Haitian, Immigration and emigration | |
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Hosea Williams; 1926-2000 |
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United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division, Blacks (Housing), Houston (Tex.) (Housing) | |
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Lisle C. Carter (Jr.), Charles F. Kettering Foundation | |
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Ronald Reagan (American president); 1911-2004 (Inauguration, 1985), Blacks (Political activities) | |
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Julius K. Nyerere; 1922-1999 (Resignation from office), Tanzania (Politics and government) | |
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St. George Crosse, United States (Diplomatic and consular service, Trinidad and Tobago) | |
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Leontyne Price, Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.) | |
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Beauty, Personal, Black celebrities | |
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Jacksons (Musical group) | |
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Virginia Lacy Jones; 1912-1984 | |
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Pediatricians, Medicaid | |
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Sickle cell anemia (Therapy), Vitamin B6 | |
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William Bradford Reynolds, United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division, Discrimination in employment | |
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Student aid, Collecting of accounts (Laws and regulations) | |
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Meharry Medical College | |
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Barbara Jordan; 1936-1996, Texas Southern University |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-. | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.), Eddie Murphy (American comedian and actor.) | |
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Jim Brown (American football player and actor.); 1936-, Franco Harris (American football player.); 1950- | |
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Al Joyner, Track and field athletics (Awards) | |
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Lonnie Shelton, Cleveland (Ohio) (Crime) | |
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James Lofton, Eddie Lee Ivery, Rape | |
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Wendell Scott Foundation, Automobile racing drivers | |
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Marcus Dupree, National Football League, Football, Professional (Draft) | |
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Motion picture premieres, Black entertainers | |
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Francis Ford Coppola (American film director); 1939- (Reviews), Cotton Club (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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Francis Ford Coppola (American film director); 1939- (Reviews), Cotton Club (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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Gregory Hines, Lonette McKee | |
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Harry Belafonte (American singer and actor.) | |
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Theater, Black, New York (N.Y.) (Theater) |
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